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Three-quarter calf binding with marbled covers, gilt bands and ornament on spine, title label. Boards show some wear, scuffing, edgewear. Corners are bumped and frayed, with exposed board. Spine has gilt text on black label and is bright with firm ends. Binding is strong. Pastedowns and feps have some staining, ink stamp, paste mark. See photos. Bottom 1" cut away from title page. See photos. Ex-library University of Washington Library. See perforated mark page 99. See photos. Interior is gently age-toned, exhibits scattered foxing, some smudges. Inside pages show marginal notes at page 271, with transfer to facing page. See photos. Text block edges have some dust at head, are foxed. See photos.** PS2023.0614** 279 pages. 5 x 8.25 inches** A handsome volume in contemporary three-quarter calf binding, containing lectures delivered during the Easter Term 1831 by Richard Whately, Archbishop of Dublin and Professor of Political Economy at Oxford University. Whately (1787-1863), was an English academic, rhetorician, logician, philosopher, economist, and theologian. He was a prolific and combative author over a wide range of topics.** Second edition, including Lecture IX and other additions not part of the first edition.** "Postage for oversized and international shipping will be calculated by size and weight. AbeBooks shipping quotes are ESTIMATES only. Seller Inventory #009730"**. N° de ref. del artículo 009730
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